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it basically took foreign policy off the table. it made it seem like, in the third debate, romney barely showed up because he had basically seeded all of foreign policy to the president. that's what the polls were showing. it's something you very rarely see in a debate, chris, which is a clean kill. two or three other examples. this is a perfect one where romney was very well-prepared and taken by his staff to a place that he shouldn't have been, where he's trying to score points on an issue where he shouldn't have been trying to score. romney said obama did fot use that words. the moderator actually stepped in at the time and fact-checked him and said you're wrong. and that was just so devastating. >> yeah, well said. it was critical. he's right, john. twitter sbantly went wild. it's the number two line of the year. let's take a listen. >> we took a concerted efrlt to go out and find women who had backgrounds who could find members of our cabinet. >> so what was the quote of the year? this probably won't shock you. in some ways, i
it basically took foreign policy off the table. it made it seem like, in the third debate, romney barely showed up because he had basically seeded all of foreign policy to the president. that's what the polls were showing. it's something you very rarely see in a debate, chris, which is a clean kill. two or three other examples. this is a perfect one where romney was very well-prepared and taken by his staff to a place that he shouldn't have been, where he's trying to score points on an issue...
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this is fiscally, wildly unsound to say nothing of the foreign policy thorniness of it. yet, we were talking about this during the break, the notion that the house would do anything to assist the president or those who would like to see guantanamo bay be closed is -- i mean, it is another unicorn on the capitol hill. >> it is. even the senate, frankly -- it's obvious. so and so voted to bring terrorists to the united states. bang. nobody wants that. democrats and republicans both. even if they support closing guantanamo, even if they don't think this is just or cost effective, they don't want to see that ad run on them. i think that kind of political reality is what's going to keep this thing from moving. >> i just think there's some other part of reality, which is we cannot and should not as americans be jailing people indefinitely who have committed no crimes. that is not what this country stands for. >> no, there's clearly a strong moral, legal, and political reason to close guantanamo bay and to sort out what to do with the prisoners. i wonder -- i mean, you're right
this is fiscally, wildly unsound to say nothing of the foreign policy thorniness of it. yet, we were talking about this during the break, the notion that the house would do anything to assist the president or those who would like to see guantanamo bay be closed is -- i mean, it is another unicorn on the capitol hill. >> it is. even the senate, frankly -- it's obvious. so and so voted to bring terrorists to the united states. bang. nobody wants that. democrats and republicans both. even if...
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policy off the table. it seemed like in the third debate that romney barely showed up because he had basically ceded all of foreign policy to the president. that's what the polls were showing. but also, it's something that you very rarely see in a debate, chris, which is a clean kill. you've got lloyd benson doing it to dan quayle. two or three other examples in the entire history of presidential debates. and this was the perfect one where romney was very well prepared on many other issues, was taken by his staff to a place that he shouldn't have been, where he is trying to score points on an issue where he shouldn't have been trying to score. >> i could just add to this. >> go ahead, what made that so effective is he wasn't even the one who delivered the sort of kill line. it was candy crowley, the moderator of the debate. because of what romney said is that obama did not use those words was so demonstratebly false that the moderator stepped in at the time and fact checked him and said you're wrong. that
policy off the table. it seemed like in the third debate that romney barely showed up because he had basically ceded all of foreign policy to the president. that's what the polls were showing. but also, it's something that you very rarely see in a debate, chris, which is a clean kill. you've got lloyd benson doing it to dan quayle. two or three other examples in the entire history of presidential debates. and this was the perfect one where romney was very well prepared on many other issues, was...
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what was the biggest foreign-policy story last year? >> no question, iran. that was the big surprise. we had the election that brought president rouhani to power. it ended in the first ever nuclear interim deal with iran for the first time in 10 years that that has been going on. >> a year ago, was there any crisis or story we would have anticipated that did not happen? i think you are right about iran. >> if we are talking about the dog that did not arc it was u.s. involvement in syria. president obama had set his red line. he did it in 2012. he said that if chemical weapons are used it cannot the allowed to stand. it did happen and it may have happened more times before august of this year. they proved it with the august attack and obama walked up to the edge of the precipice, made it seem as if he was going to strike as punishment for that attack and at the last minute he pulled back. he said he would put it to congress and we all know what happened with secretary kerry making what was called at the time a gaffe, saying that what's eerie could do to stop
what was the biggest foreign-policy story last year? >> no question, iran. that was the big surprise. we had the election that brought president rouhani to power. it ended in the first ever nuclear interim deal with iran for the first time in 10 years that that has been going on. >> a year ago, was there any crisis or story we would have anticipated that did not happen? i think you are right about iran. >> if we are talking about the dog that did not arc it was u.s....
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>> it is foreign policy by accident. and i sense that it's being made on the fly, along with domestic policy being done on the fly. >> the president said the only thing that counts is the end result. it doesn't matter how messy it is. >> and that's just not true, greg. bottom line, the american people see a government that is going from crisis to crisis, that is rudderless, where there's no leadership on the democratic or republican side, and confidence in institutions, which has already been low, is getting worse. >> and here's the key thing, greg, about this, what took place. the american people, as john said, the spontaneity with which they've responded. normally, historically, when a president gives a speech or the administration says we have to take action, the country will rally around. these are the worst numbers -- >> just the opposite. >> the opposite. and more importantly, it's across the board. it's democrats, republicans and strictly independents. and it is the elite. it is the political class in washington s
>> it is foreign policy by accident. and i sense that it's being made on the fly, along with domestic policy being done on the fly. >> the president said the only thing that counts is the end result. it doesn't matter how messy it is. >> and that's just not true, greg. bottom line, the american people see a government that is going from crisis to crisis, that is rudderless, where there's no leadership on the democratic or republican side, and confidence in institutions, which...
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>> it is foreign policy by accident. and i sense that it's being made on the fly, along with domestic policy being done on the fly. >> the president said the only thing that counts is the end result. it doesn't matter how messy it is. >> and that's just not true, greg. bottom line, the american people see a government that is going from crisis to crisis, that is rudderless, where there's no leadership on the democratic or republican side, and confidence in institutions, which has already been low, is getting worse. >> and here's the key thing, greg, about this, what took place. the american people, as john said, the spontaneity with which they've responded. normally, historically, when a president gives a speech or the administration says we have to take action, the country will rally around. these are the worst numbers -- >> just the opposite. >> the opposite. and more importantly, it's across the board. it's democrats, republicans and strictly independents. and it is the elite. it is the political class in washington s
>> it is foreign policy by accident. and i sense that it's being made on the fly, along with domestic policy being done on the fly. >> the president said the only thing that counts is the end result. it doesn't matter how messy it is. >> and that's just not true, greg. bottom line, the american people see a government that is going from crisis to crisis, that is rudderless, where there's no leadership on the democratic or republican side, and confidence in institutions, which...
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problemis the domestic impact on foreign policy? >> i think secretary kerry notke his reticence or does -- his predecessor does not harbor future political ambitions. this is what he sees as his legacy. -- anyone that it is who questions the united states commitment to israel is being silly. the commitment to israel is unequivocal. and to thisas been president as well. i come back to john gardner's great line. the tragedy of our times is unloving critics and we have so many in our society and uncritical lovers. you have to defer to that and acquiesce and i think that is unnecessary. >> the israelis were not in geneva. they are not the one that started the gop. was're not the ones -- it the french who stopped it. it is the substance of the deal which effectively weakens the infrastructure of the sanctions without doing a thing, nothing at all about the infrastructure of the nuclear program. plantves a plutonium unmolested and plutonium has only one use, and bombs. it is a bad deal and it has to be killed. >> we realize we have been m
problemis the domestic impact on foreign policy? >> i think secretary kerry notke his reticence or does -- his predecessor does not harbor future political ambitions. this is what he sees as his legacy. -- anyone that it is who questions the united states commitment to israel is being silly. the commitment to israel is unequivocal. and to thisas been president as well. i come back to john gardner's great line. the tragedy of our times is unloving critics and we have so many in our society...
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. >> i'm very concerned about our foreign policy. it has been disastrous in the middle east. the government has been sending money to countries that are actively against us. there is total instability. we do not know where the money or weapons are going to. we need to stop meddling in those places. when it comes to places that are facing these types of civil wars, we need to be careful to mind our own business before we get ourselves into something that we do not want to get ourselves into. yes? >> i want to talk about the national debt. armageddont is the coming down the road. i heard you quote $17 trillion come but really it is $70 trillion. when you look at the budget bill or budget proposal that goes out, including social security, medicare, we are looking at $70 trillion. we have had three quantitative easing's. the bond yield increases, and so does our payment on the national debt. the is our plan for national debt? how will we decrease it? i travel a lot. the indiana toll road -- most the garages in chicago are or around -- are owned by foreign countries. what we do th
. >> i'm very concerned about our foreign policy. it has been disastrous in the middle east. the government has been sending money to countries that are actively against us. there is total instability. we do not know where the money or weapons are going to. we need to stop meddling in those places. when it comes to places that are facing these types of civil wars, we need to be careful to mind our own business before we get ourselves into something that we do not want to get ourselves...
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question, was there any foreign policy done by thish wants of the -- issuians of the furious talking points? >> this was the ultimate collapse of a conspiracy theory and the e-mails showed susan rice was not any part of the talking debate. the previous republican attacks have been proven to be spurious. it was the real leaking of the fabricated quotes of these e- mails by the republicans by jonathan carl, the reporter which started a frenzy this week and now we know it started the e-mails which essentially -- >> do you know any such fabrication as alleged to? >> yes, he quoted one of the e- mails from somebody in the white house saying the state department was involved -- >> the e-mail was. >> right the e-mail was but what it said about the process was absolutely correct. they took out the al qaeda h and to the -- references and they did not want congress to be concerned about it and then you had susan rice going out there talking about the you tube videos on what the secretary of state did as well and the videoing after fur is in -- individual -- video graph was in jail -- >> did yo
question, was there any foreign policy done by thish wants of the -- issuians of the furious talking points? >> this was the ultimate collapse of a conspiracy theory and the e-mails showed susan rice was not any part of the talking debate. the previous republican attacks have been proven to be spurious. it was the real leaking of the fabricated quotes of these e- mails by the republicans by jonathan carl, the reporter which started a frenzy this week and now we know it started the e-mails...
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>> foreign policy aays led by the administration. there is usually bipartisan agreement on democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. iranian arrangement is a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plentyf challenges, whether this president pivots any direction he will find them. ke, great to see you. ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food star a fight, fight back fast with tums. eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact you can separate runwayricu. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. from fason that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from tional. because only national lets y choo car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or ove,nd still pay the mid-size price. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (
>> foreign policy aays led by the administration. there is usually bipartisan agreement on democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. iranian arrangement is a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plentyf challenges, whether this president pivots any direction he will find them. ke, great to...
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and that's on the issue of foreign policy, in general. our poll found that the prevailing opinion on issues happening abroad these days seems to be no opinion at all. we saw this in our focus group that we observed last week. and then we saw it in these answers. when respondents were asked if they approved the u.s. nuclear negotiations with iran, 23% of respondents approved. 36% disapproved. and the plurality, 41%, said they didn't know enough to have an opinion. basically, a way of saying people didn't pay a lot of attention to that issue. another question, we gave them more information, when asked if the agreement will be helpful in preventing iran from developing nuclear weapons, 23% said it would be helpful, 34% said it wouldn't help, and 45% said they didn't know or weren't sure. the bottom line is that when it comes to foreign policy right now, now that we have sort of withdrawn from iraq on the way to withdrawal from afghanistan, there is definitely this inward look. i saw it in that focus group. we see it in these responses to the
and that's on the issue of foreign policy, in general. our poll found that the prevailing opinion on issues happening abroad these days seems to be no opinion at all. we saw this in our focus group that we observed last week. and then we saw it in these answers. when respondents were asked if they approved the u.s. nuclear negotiations with iran, 23% of respondents approved. 36% disapproved. and the plurality, 41%, said they didn't know enough to have an opinion. basically, a way of saying...
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i wonder what is your consultation with rand paul like in terms of foreign policy these days? do you speak to him on the phone regularly? >> no, i don't. matter of fact, he goes his way and i go my way because we're pretty independent minded. but he obviously has views very similar to mine. and he has spoken out pretty strongly against this war. so i haven't sensed that he has much of a different position. >> can i ask about julian assange was obviously one of your other guests and you spoke about the surveillance state something you've been warning against for decades now. in terms of surveillance, how confident are you that we are seeing the end of what has been termed the american empire in terms of a broad overreach in monitoring of american citizens? we haven't seen the end of it. tyrants and empires cling desperately and their best weapon is lying. if they can lie and take away the privacies and spy on the people they're very powerful. the people are waking up. i was encouraged by it. i was encouraged by the coalition of libertarians and progressive democrats coming toge
i wonder what is your consultation with rand paul like in terms of foreign policy these days? do you speak to him on the phone regularly? >> no, i don't. matter of fact, he goes his way and i go my way because we're pretty independent minded. but he obviously has views very similar to mine. and he has spoken out pretty strongly against this war. so i haven't sensed that he has much of a different position. >> can i ask about julian assange was obviously one of your other guests and...
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the disagreement on foreign and domestic policy is both deep and real. the white house used this week to foreshadow coming debates over guns an butter. >> if there's even one thing we can do to reduce this violence, if there's even one life that can be saved, then we've got an obligation to try it. republicans in congress have two choices here. they can act responsibly and pay america's bills or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. gwen: so the sque why are all these gauntlets being thrown down even inauguration? >> it's the best time do it. he's now at the apex of his presidency. it will never get any sweeter -- gwen: it doesn't get better than this? >> he is already a lame duck. he's gun his second election. we've already talked about people will succeed him. by his own calculation he's got 16 months to make it his mark. he has to come out of the box, fast and energetic. he's coming out on guns, immigration, fiscal policy. he needs to push the other side defering to his judgment while he has the opportunity to do
the disagreement on foreign and domestic policy is both deep and real. the white house used this week to foreshadow coming debates over guns an butter. >> if there's even one thing we can do to reduce this violence, if there's even one life that can be saved, then we've got an obligation to try it. republicans in congress have two choices here. they can act responsibly and pay america's bills or they can act irresponsibly and put america through another economic crisis. gwen: so the sque...
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i think he had to worry a lot in 2012 about netanyahu an his views about foreign policy. now there is more of an opening. netanyahu has tended to be blunt in public. a couple of years ago he sharply scolded the president in public and you might see some of that today still. >> that's a question that i have, susan. he's also in a different place politically, benjamin netanyahu. he won in a very different way than he won before. there is a moderate faction inside of israel that is sort of tired of the brinksmanship when it comes to some of these issues. >> that's true, although there's a united attitude in israel about the dangers of iran. what i expect him to talk about publicly and privately is the arrest that the israelis made of an iranian spy caught taking photos of the u.s. embassy in tel aviv. that is a reminder that we continue to be in a difficult situation despite the olive branch. >> it is. i want to go back to the shutdown because that's going to dominate the day, jackie. the fact that it comes at the same time that basically the biggest part of the health care
i think he had to worry a lot in 2012 about netanyahu an his views about foreign policy. now there is more of an opening. netanyahu has tended to be blunt in public. a couple of years ago he sharply scolded the president in public and you might see some of that today still. >> that's a question that i have, susan. he's also in a different place politically, benjamin netanyahu. he won in a very different way than he won before. there is a moderate faction inside of israel that is sort of...
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. >> it is interesting how the centrist, a moderately conservative foreign policy establishment has rushed to his defense. when people who signed a letter for him was embassador pickering. >> i am getting a lot of unsolicited mail discussing chuck hegel's relationship with israel. i see no evidence of it, but there is a public strain their being discussed. that has to be dealt with. >> i know this is a political show, but i'm not leaving this chair without a word about rg3. >> we've got to win. that's all that matters. when it is on the line, the redskins will step up. >> revenue griffin iii, there are "quarterback, leading the redskins to clinch the nfc title. a scholar and an athlete on the dean's list at baylor. >> i'm impressed. 97% of notre dame players graduate with a degree, the highest in the nation, higher than stanford or do, and their number one in the polls. rg3, both of his parents are enlisted army career. he is not only will spoken but he has been an exemplar for this community and he is terrific on appeal. >> we could use something like him in government. charles. >> of ira
. >> it is interesting how the centrist, a moderately conservative foreign policy establishment has rushed to his defense. when people who signed a letter for him was embassador pickering. >> i am getting a lot of unsolicited mail discussing chuck hegel's relationship with israel. i see no evidence of it, but there is a public strain their being discussed. that has to be dealt with. >> i know this is a political show, but i'm not leaving this chair without a word about rg3....
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they urged him to hold elections they had undercut and crippled the foreign policy of the evidence. he suggested prosecution under an 18th century law. then, only then, the speaker of the house. tip o'neill, democrat from cambridge mass, only then he noticed and he ordered a policy. from now on the camera in the house would pan periodically during special order teaches to show viewers the chamber was empty. next time gingrich called democrats no one would think the democrats were taking it. and it set the stage for an infamous day, the day that made newt gingrich. 10:00 a.m., may 15, 1984, this time, the chamber was full. gingrich got the fight with tip o'neill he had been dreaming of for years. >> you deliberately stood on the well before an emptied house and challenged the people and challenged their americanism and it is the lowest thing i have ever seen in my 32 years in congress. >> i move we take the speaker's words down. >> as a matter of fact i was expressing my opinion, very mildly, because i think much worse than i said all. >> it is my patriotism being impugned. what we a
they urged him to hold elections they had undercut and crippled the foreign policy of the evidence. he suggested prosecution under an 18th century law. then, only then, the speaker of the house. tip o'neill, democrat from cambridge mass, only then he noticed and he ordered a policy. from now on the camera in the house would pan periodically during special order teaches to show viewers the chamber was empty. next time gingrich called democrats no one would think the democrats were taking it. and...
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policy off the table. it made it seem like in the third debate, you know, that romney barely showed up because he had basically ceded all of foreign policy to the president. that's what the polls were showing. but also it's something that you very rarely see in a debate, chris, which is a clean kill. you got lloyd benson doing it to dan quayle. two or three other examples in the entire history of presidential debates. and this was -- this was a perfect one where romney was very well prepared on many other issues, was taken by his staff to a place that he shouldn't have been, where he is trying to score points on an issue where he shouldn't have been trying to score. >> go ahead, ken. >> what made that so effective is he wasn't even the one that delivered the sort of kill line. it was candy crowley, the moderator of the debate, because what romney said, which is that obama did not use those words was so demonstrably false, the moderator stepped in and said you're wrong. and that was devastating. >> he is ri
policy off the table. it made it seem like in the third debate, you know, that romney barely showed up because he had basically ceded all of foreign policy to the president. that's what the polls were showing. but also it's something that you very rarely see in a debate, chris, which is a clean kill. you got lloyd benson doing it to dan quayle. two or three other examples in the entire history of presidential debates. and this was -- this was a perfect one where romney was very well prepared on...
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a spokesman said she called into thursday's meeting of the foreign policy advisory board. secretary clinton spent three days in the hospital being treated for a blood clot discovered during a follow-up exam for a concussion she suffered last month. mrs. clinton plans to return to work next week. >>> well, president obama is continuing his holiday vacation in hawaii. one day after returning to the island, the president treated his daughters to some bowling and an iconic hawaiian island treat. shaved ice. the president has been said to have emerged with a blue and red multiflavored ice in hand. >> more than 5,000 miles away, vice president joe biden was participating in a mock swearing in of new senators when this awkward but funny moment happened with democrat heidi highcamp of north dakota. >> spread your legs -- you say that to somebody in north dakota, they think it's a frisk. >> i'm at a loss. i don't know where to go with that. spread your legs. you're about to be frisked. >> spread your legs could have been avoid. maybe a cop can say it and get away with it. >> some f
a spokesman said she called into thursday's meeting of the foreign policy advisory board. secretary clinton spent three days in the hospital being treated for a blood clot discovered during a follow-up exam for a concussion she suffered last month. mrs. clinton plans to return to work next week. >>> well, president obama is continuing his holiday vacation in hawaii. one day after returning to the island, the president treated his daughters to some bowling and an iconic hawaiian island...
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>> foreign policy always led by the administration. there is usually bipartisan agreement on democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. iranian arrangement is a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plenty of challenges, whether this president pivots any direction he will find them. mike, great to see you. ed, thank you very much. good night.th it's not the "juggle a bunch rotating categories" card. it's not the "sign up for rewards each quarter" card. it's the no-games, no-messing-'round, no-earning-limit-having, do-i-look-like-i-jokg, turbo-boosting, heavyweight-champion- of-theorld cash back card. thiss the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhe, evy single day. now tell me, what's in your walle [ male announcer ] if we could see energy... what would we see? ♪ the billions of gallon
>> foreign policy always led by the administration. there is usually bipartisan agreement on democrat and republican. the weakness of this president on all fronts he is not respected abroad or domestically thatch is what is creating all of this. >> syrian thing was a dry run for iranian arrangement. iranian arrangement is a very dangerous situation for the whole middle east. lou: there are plenty of challenges, whether this president pivots any direction he will find them. mike,...
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changed foreign policy and cemented his power for the foreseeable future and my losers are the democrats on the house oversight committee who didn't have the grace or the self-confidence of the basic decency to sit there and at least listen to the families of the victims of the benghazi attacks. >> shannon: i did see some backlash for that do you think think are going to hear more about that? do you think that the average american realizes they did that? >> i don't know. the average american doesn't get covered very much but i think it grinds into the families and makes them all the more convinced that the democrats just want this to go away. they don't care about them. >> shannon: where do you think we go next on benghazi? far from over. >> more hearings. i don't know. i mean, i don't know. >> >> shannon: someone will eventually be arrested, we hope. chuck, your winners and losers this week. >> my winner i went for domestic politics. i picked bill deblazio the democrat party's newly crowned nominee for mayor crowned nominee for mayor polls coming out the last couple days show he is way
changed foreign policy and cemented his power for the foreseeable future and my losers are the democrats on the house oversight committee who didn't have the grace or the self-confidence of the basic decency to sit there and at least listen to the families of the victims of the benghazi attacks. >> shannon: i did see some backlash for that do you think think are going to hear more about that? do you think that the average american realizes they did that? >> i don't know. the average...
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. >> according to a new poll, americans now think republicans are doing a better job at foreign policy. >> i don't know which republican they had in mind. i think that is a referendum on obama, on the absurdity and cosmic incompetence of what he has done. the turn in all of this is when kerry sends -- when obama sends carry out to give -- since john kerry out to give a speech about how the decency of humanity is at stake and then obama walks out the next a end says you know, i am going to wait until -- walks ouths in the next day and says, you know, i am going to wait until congress weighs in. he had lost the british, our closest ally. he had no support in nato. he had half an ally in france. he had no one else. he goes to congress to get some cover. he obviously had none, he was not going to get support in congress, and he was stuck. putin frees him by offering this sham negotiation. most likelye outcome is that the negotiations will drag on, the issue fades away and obama will slink away. goodu think that is a outcome, fine, but it certainly was not intended. and the word of the unit
. >> according to a new poll, americans now think republicans are doing a better job at foreign policy. >> i don't know which republican they had in mind. i think that is a referendum on obama, on the absurdity and cosmic incompetence of what he has done. the turn in all of this is when kerry sends -- when obama sends carry out to give -- since john kerry out to give a speech about how the decency of humanity is at stake and then obama walks out the next a end says you know, i am...
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policy expert weighs in on the white white house's reaco that reported chemical weapons attack. and that is next. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, you've done the impossible. made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavors. like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex... we're in cereal heaven. so thanks. from the mcgregors, 'cause we love chex. so thanks. from the mcgregors, ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >> trace: continuing coverage on the crisis in syria, and president obama calling syria's use of chemical weapons a threat to america's national security but saying he has not yet decided on ordering a strike against syria, and as we showed you a few minutes ago some lawmakers say the president should tell americans exactly what he plans to do. with us now, michael o'hanlon, a senior fellow and director of research in the brookings institution which is a nonprofit public policy organization. michael good, to see you. >> nice to be on, trace. thank you. >> trace: this has to be the most telegraphed mi
policy expert weighs in on the white white house's reaco that reported chemical weapons attack. and that is next. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, you've done the impossible. made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavors. like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex... we're in cereal heaven. so thanks. from the mcgregors, 'cause we love chex. so thanks. from the mcgregors, ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone....
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e-mail frs people who are going to be, whoever wins, in top foreign policy positions in the u.s. government in just a few months. >> it was an unbelievable stuff and i'm sure it will come up with weekend. great reporting. thank you, sir. there's more on the website. should check it out. all of my supporting. still to come, my one-on-one with the man who's making history today. hear john dingle's take on where the current president steps up. what the current speaker does, but first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. busy day for the president out in northern california. before he gets to southern california. we're going talk a little bit about what he's doing today in san jose after the break. can acne cleansers be tough on breakouts and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals. before mike could see his banking and investing accounts on one page... before he cou
e-mail frs people who are going to be, whoever wins, in top foreign policy positions in the u.s. government in just a few months. >> it was an unbelievable stuff and i'm sure it will come up with weekend. great reporting. thank you, sir. there's more on the website. should check it out. all of my supporting. still to come, my one-on-one with the man who's making history today. hear john dingle's take on where the current president steps up. what the current speaker does, but first, a look...
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and foreign policy in your opinion well you know it is the second term they always think of their legacy and the second term is where presidents in america constantly get in trouble because they can't run for a third term their term boom they get they get or set things up for who's ever going to run after them from their party either joe biden or hillary clinton but mostly he's focused on legacy and that's why i think health care and maybe a lasting peace bringing people home from afghanistan and also getting the economy in shape because people are going to remember him afterwards the same way they remember clinton the clinton were the boom years and i think that's what he's going to try to get well what about gun control. he might try to do something on gun control but nothing to the two parties are so solidified that the two sides and the and the gun proponents the people who own guns are not going to budge a millimeter not not a thirty zero six not not not even not even the length of a bullet so it's going to be difficult what he might be able to do as a compromise is to limit the siz
and foreign policy in your opinion well you know it is the second term they always think of their legacy and the second term is where presidents in america constantly get in trouble because they can't run for a third term their term boom they get they get or set things up for who's ever going to run after them from their party either joe biden or hillary clinton but mostly he's focused on legacy and that's why i think health care and maybe a lasting peace bringing people home from afghanistan...
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foreign policy; proval 38 percent. and immigration one of his other signature pieces and issues 35 percent approval. and federal budget that is carl cameron 32. and economy 38. and these are approval ratings. what is going on here? >> not surprising to be honest with you. once a president gets in the soup, all of the numbers have a way of coming down. combine that with the fact that people are not sure about the iran agreement and everything else, it is not a pretty picture. something happen today that may change the trajectory. >> which is what? >> i was those -- teasing you. >> the third quarter growth up to it 3.6 percent. i don't know if that were to hold but if it holds another quarter that could turn the president's fortunes around. >> that is one. michelle what about this? >> this is the first time since 1974 that majority of americans see this country as not powerful, as powerful as a decade ago. they are less respected and think that their country is not important on the global stage and the reason why is the
foreign policy; proval 38 percent. and immigration one of his other signature pieces and issues 35 percent approval. and federal budget that is carl cameron 32. and economy 38. and these are approval ratings. what is going on here? >> not surprising to be honest with you. once a president gets in the soup, all of the numbers have a way of coming down. combine that with the fact that people are not sure about the iran agreement and everything else, it is not a pretty picture. something...
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general assembly to weigh in on some of the world's most pressing foreign policy challenges. shinzo abe gave his take on the situation in syria and the threat posedy
general assembly to weigh in on some of the world's most pressing foreign policy challenges. shinzo abe gave his take on the situation in syria and the threat posedy
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security council gave the administration another claim to a partial foreign policy victory this week, voting unanimously on a resolution to start checking on syrians chemical weapons. the united nations finally took these steps to end the stockpile of chemical weapons. >> realistically it's doubtful we would have arrived at this point if not nor a credible threat of u.s. action in the aftermath of the horrific tragedy that took place on august 21st where chemical weapons killed over 1,000 people, including more than 400 children. gwen: less than a month ago we seemed to be on the verge of military action, war. what happened, kim? >> secretary of state john kerry misspoke or -- gwen: whatever it was he did. >> whatever it was he did. answered a question at a press donches when he was asked -- conference coss -- conference when he was asked what could head off a u.s. strike. he said they could disarm. within hours russian officials responded saying i think we can make that happen. later syrians said yes. fast forward, the u.n. this week, there was a lot of politicking behind closed door
security council gave the administration another claim to a partial foreign policy victory this week, voting unanimously on a resolution to start checking on syrians chemical weapons. the united nations finally took these steps to end the stockpile of chemical weapons. >> realistically it's doubtful we would have arrived at this point if not nor a credible threat of u.s. action in the aftermath of the horrific tragedy that took place on august 21st where chemical weapons killed over 1,000...
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polls say no, but foreign policy could end up being barack obama's enduring legacy. at least john kerry homes so >> the united states is stronger under this first agreement than before. gwen: covering the week, molly bell of "the atlantic," jeanne cummings of bloomberg news, john harwood of cnbc and "the new york times" and doyle mcmanus of the "los angeles times." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week with gwen ifill." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we went out and asked people a simple question. how old is the oldest person you've known? we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90's and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all f these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is providedly northrop grumman. additional funding is provided by the annenberg founda
polls say no, but foreign policy could end up being barack obama's enduring legacy. at least john kerry homes so >> the united states is stronger under this first agreement than before. gwen: covering the week, molly bell of "the atlantic," jeanne cummings of bloomberg news, john harwood of cnbc and "the new york times" and doyle mcmanus of the "los angeles times." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our...
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." >> on the next "washington journal" market ginsberg looks of foreign-policy challenges in the year ahead. mocker -- gould er discusses political stories of 2014. then international stories on fears in russia as the sochi olympic games draw near. plus your e-mails and tweets. >> it is on fire. it will be extremely fast. this of the five or 10 years. there.k is life into 45an slices. to what i think we should be doing is entering these and have them at the same time. we should play. we should learn. the world moves so fast. really have to stay up-to- date. >> new year's day on c-span. it just before 1:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the afternoon, ceo's on the future of higher education, robotics, and data as the new industrial revolution. on book tv, "unflinching courage" on women who helped shaped texas. then doctors assemble rights leaders at a segregationist share their memories of the civil rights era. >> the beginning of october 2013 was a perfect storm of politics and policy with implementation of many elements of the health care law and the beginning of the new fiscal year. th
." >> on the next "washington journal" market ginsberg looks of foreign-policy challenges in the year ahead. mocker -- gould er discusses political stories of 2014. then international stories on fears in russia as the sochi olympic games draw near. plus your e-mails and tweets. >> it is on fire. it will be extremely fast. this of the five or 10 years. there.k is life into 45an slices. to what i think we should be doing is entering these and have them at the same time....
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the most serious foreign policy is the risk of on a iranian nuclear weapons capability and i think there are so many elements of this last week we were in geneva. you're right. when john kerry got on a plane and showed up, followed immediately by every other foreign minister in the six nations because no one wanted to be left out of this game. we all thought ok, this means there's going to be a deal. i think what happened was kerry thought he was very close to getting a deal. perhaps he would have except for the fact the french foreign minister showed up -- gwen: wasn't the iraqi foreign minister telegraphing they thought he had a deal? >> yes, the u.s., the european chief and iran had been working on a -- an agreement. france said wait a second, we haven't weighed in on this. france, britain, germany, china and russia hadn't been brought in as much so they wanted to strengthen some of the language in regards heavy water reactor at iraq and also to the levels of enrichment and stockpiles of enriched uranium. we have france introducing at the last minute some changes. although the u.s. wa
the most serious foreign policy is the risk of on a iranian nuclear weapons capability and i think there are so many elements of this last week we were in geneva. you're right. when john kerry got on a plane and showed up, followed immediately by every other foreign minister in the six nations because no one wanted to be left out of this game. we all thought ok, this means there's going to be a deal. i think what happened was kerry thought he was very close to getting a deal. perhaps he would...